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of speech, freedom of assembly -- nobody should be discriminated on the basis of race or religion or .ender or creed free democratic nations have a right to defend themselves in an obligation to defend one another. and we think that terrorism, which should simply be defined as violence against civilians for clinical purposes, is always wrong and under north -- under no circumstances should it be condoned. over the past year or so, influential respected voices within the foreign policy and national security community have asserted that al qaeda is oneated, is on the path, is its heels, has been decimated. those assertions have been called into question a number of times. recently are assertions of al qaeda's defeat and demise were called into question by the u.s. government's decision to close 22 diplomatic facilities in 17 different countries across north africa and the middle east and parts of asia. the land they can his colleague josh rogan shed a bit more light on the situation when they reported that the reason for the closure was intercepted communications among more than 20 al
of speech, freedom of assembly -- nobody should be discriminated on the basis of race or religion or .ender or creed free democratic nations have a right to defend themselves in an obligation to defend one another. and we think that terrorism, which should simply be defined as violence against civilians for clinical purposes, is always wrong and under north -- under no circumstances should it be condoned. over the past year or so, influential respected voices within the foreign policy and...
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>> guest: because, like a lot of people who left religion behind in childhood, i thought religion as a childish. it's a classic mistake. it's a classic mistake where because you last saw something at a particular address you think that address defines the thing. in fact, it is only childish if you're a child. it's adult with adult needs and dilemmas, but i get the impression this thing is less surprising in the american context, and for sure it's less embarrassing. embarrassing is an enormously powerful british emotion. i hope that the contents of north america is not paralyzed by embarrassment like we are. >> host: do you detail the experience in "unapologetic," what happened to you? >> i do, but it's not a straight, down the line, abc, linier book. the experiences are in there, but it's not the story of my life as a believer. it's an attempt to find a piece of string to run all through the experiences of guilt, forgiveness, questioning about the pain and how the world works, and leading on over here in a way which makes for one kind of believing life story, not every kind. there's
>> guest: because, like a lot of people who left religion behind in childhood, i thought religion as a childish. it's a classic mistake. it's a classic mistake where because you last saw something at a particular address you think that address defines the thing. in fact, it is only childish if you're a child. it's adult with adult needs and dilemmas, but i get the impression this thing is less surprising in the american context, and for sure it's less embarrassing. embarrassing is an...
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that's what religion was. and now the prisons right movement comes rent in the '60s as the federal courts are kind of looking to play ball, in part because of the 1965 immigrants have come to the country and suddenly you have hindus and buddhists and what kind of sense will be make of all this? the prisoners bush and the courts take their side and the administration eventually give, and you do have sharing this tiny sliver of real estate. you have and protestants -- jews and protestants, sign this, seventh-day adventist, jehovah's witnesses. you have in the genealogical tree of african-american islam, you have it all there. you have the temple. you have the nation of islam your you have the guys, mohammad sandhu converted in 1975 and all the nation of islam converted with him and you have the fallacy. get this incredible range. what counts as religion? it's not a thing. it's all along it's been a fairly narrow template that's been applied in groups have had to make the practices come a template that has to do
that's what religion was. and now the prisons right movement comes rent in the '60s as the federal courts are kind of looking to play ball, in part because of the 1965 immigrants have come to the country and suddenly you have hindus and buddhists and what kind of sense will be make of all this? the prisoners bush and the courts take their side and the administration eventually give, and you do have sharing this tiny sliver of real estate. you have and protestants -- jews and protestants, sign...
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with their stance ok so the freedom from religion organization says absolutely atheist or not churches there if we look at what the law actually says ministers of the gospel are entitled to take tax breaks for their housing. but here's the thing. any nonprofit organization in the u.s. should either be able to be treated as people who are groups that are going good work or they should get the same protections that religion or religious organizations do the problem is that atheist groups are not churches there were not none of the groups or using a supernatural claim to a higher power you know rabbis are ministers of the gospel the moms are ministers of the gospel but if we're all doing organizational work that requires organization exemptions for housing either everybody gets it or nobody does don't try and fudge the issue by saying you're a church and you act as a religion you act as a minister absolutely not even the government doesn't buy that there be mused by the whole thing now what in your opinion makes this tax exemption specifically unconstitutional for the congress shall make
with their stance ok so the freedom from religion organization says absolutely atheist or not churches there if we look at what the law actually says ministers of the gospel are entitled to take tax breaks for their housing. but here's the thing. any nonprofit organization in the u.s. should either be able to be treated as people who are groups that are going good work or they should get the same protections that religion or religious organizations do the problem is that atheist groups are not...
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hos t of the sex, politics, and religion hour. cameron bay's health has brought the porn industry to a halt. she tested positive for hiv. she has come forward to confirm her diagnosis which prompted a moratorium on the making of bernard durfee in california. filming will be on hold until a group tests all the partners bay had two weeks before her negative test. it was only confirmed that xand ra corvis had unprotected sex with sydney leathers. she was the latest sexting partner of anthony weiner. she was tested and heard results were negative. i asked what those cameron bell's hiv diagnoses mean for the industry? >> it means we are going to keep doing what we're doing. i think that a lot of people try to make us responsible for what the performers do outside of the industry, but the reality is we can only be responsible for the protocols we put in place when they come into the industry to keep our performers safe and that is what we are doing. >> you have said in other interviews, one here on our network that you think female perf
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at the university of california riverside is degrees in religion from santa clara university of the university of california santa barbara and harvard university and is an adjunct senior fellow at the council on foreign relations his new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth is a must read for anyone who wants to know the true story behind the greatest story ever told joins us now from our los angeles studio thanks for thanks for being with us tonight sir it's a great pleasure thanks for having me let's start with you i'm curious what provoked you to pursue religion as a as a vocation. well listen. it's funny you know i've always been interested in religion and spirituality i don't understand why i didn't come from a religious family at all i mean my mother is sort of culturally muslim my father is an exuberant atheist and really didn't have much religious training or education growing up but i have always been deeply interested in it i think partly it has to do with my experience of revolutionary iran my family frett fled iran in one nine hundred seventy nine at the h
at the university of california riverside is degrees in religion from santa clara university of the university of california santa barbara and harvard university and is an adjunct senior fellow at the council on foreign relations his new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth is a must read for anyone who wants to know the true story behind the greatest story ever told joins us now from our los angeles studio thanks for thanks for being with us tonight sir it's a great pleasure...
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we studied the great religions of the world. we had a wonderful teacher, a man by the name of jim lawson. he infused us with the way of nonviolence. many of us, during the early days, except that nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living, not simply as a technique or tactic. it became the way of the national movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the march that left you moved. >> in the first place, coming out of birmingham, we didn't think much of the march. we thought the movement was in the streets and we had 5000 students take over the city. we collapsed the economy. we got an agreement from 100 businessmen to change the segregation laws of birmingham. we figured the fight was over for us. this was a sunday school picnic. the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do a march on washington like gandhi's salt march to the sea. they wanted to get out on highway 11 and take to
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my background is not a religion. but what i really like about jerry and his story but how driven by humanism he is in how unwilling and how he can write off people in his life who had vastly different use in data and struck a deep chord with me in particular after i wrote my last book i became an investigator with the death penalty committee in a weird way i feel the people the idea with are similar. [laughter] even though your cross the chasm of ideologically hugh i feel that i work with a day to day i encounter some of the most forgiving and loving and unbelievably caring and beautiful people in the world almost on the daily basis with my job yet at the ideological in religious place it a different universe than what i am matt. so with the investigative reporting staff is vastly different but on the other hand, to do criminal investigations or i am just around religious people that i love that gives me that connection. >> host: but that is thought hardest part of the book but if i had the least favorite that is it
my background is not a religion. but what i really like about jerry and his story but how driven by humanism he is in how unwilling and how he can write off people in his life who had vastly different use in data and struck a deep chord with me in particular after i wrote my last book i became an investigator with the death penalty committee in a weird way i feel the people the idea with are similar. [laughter] even though your cross the chasm of ideologically hugh i feel that i work with a day...
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based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with a series of events held throughout the country. at an interfaith service at the mount airy baptist church in washington, a diverse group of clergy said they must continue to fight inequality. >> we will never be satisfied with the injustice of our land. we will never be complacent until all have equal rights. >> through the work of our hands this week and beyond shall we pass that light from hand to hand, from heart to heart until the radiance of the promised land of peace and righteousness for all god's children shines to the very ends of the earth. >> speakers voiced concern over p
based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm fred de sam lazaro sitting in for bob be aer thety. thank you for joining us. religion groups are among those marking the 50th anniversary of the...
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by all of us sticking together no matter what we do for a living, no matter the color of our skin or religion or ethnic group or how long we have been here. it doesn't matter. coming together and with unions, every job in america will become a good job. as brother lucy said, you should be paid for the value of our work. sanitation workers have saved more lives than all of the doctors and hospitals combined. the reason we have sanitation is to prevent disease. it is these workers who are keeping us alive. with unions, with us coming together, america, american families, american workers will indeed overcome. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, larry. clarence? >> good evening. i love down-home audiences because when you you say good evening, they say it back. i appreciate that. you have heard from people who are making history or who have made history. i am an observer. i am a journalist. 50 years ago, i was a 16-year- old kid in high school in middletown, ohio. that is john boehner's district. i was a minimum-wage worker. john boehner was, to, i learned years later. when john boehner went to
by all of us sticking together no matter what we do for a living, no matter the color of our skin or religion or ethnic group or how long we have been here. it doesn't matter. coming together and with unions, every job in america will become a good job. as brother lucy said, you should be paid for the value of our work. sanitation workers have saved more lives than all of the doctors and hospitals combined. the reason we have sanitation is to prevent disease. it is these workers who are keeping...
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we are the only religion on the planet that has that concept. no other religion has this. what a huge distinction between christianity and any other religion and it is the distinguishing characteristic. it's what makes life awesome. as it says in romans, chapter 5 being justified by faith in what jesus did for us is how we have peace with god. the only way that you can have peace is to have a savior. that it's his goodness that makes you accepted with god. if the burden is on your back... if you have to earn salvation, there is no peace, because even if you did good yesterday and do good today, tomorrow is a brand new day and you could blow the whole thing and there is no way for you to relax and just rest. the only way that you can rest and have peace with god is when you have a savior. so these are people who were zealous for god but they were going about to earn god's blessing through submitting to their own righteousness. that's what it says in verse 3, they being ignorant of god's righteousness, that comes by a gift and going about to establish their own righteousness
we are the only religion on the planet that has that concept. no other religion has this. what a huge distinction between christianity and any other religion and it is the distinguishing characteristic. it's what makes life awesome. as it says in romans, chapter 5 being justified by faith in what jesus did for us is how we have peace with god. the only way that you can have peace is to have a savior. that it's his goodness that makes you accepted with god. if the burden is on your back... if...
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, we move to appoint where it becomes freedom from religion, not freedom of religion. and a secular society in which the aclu will be fine to fight for rights of islam, and defend muslims in a context where the aclu would never defend christians on an equal basis. the book is, both of these books, this one is partly dedicated to phyllis schlafly. i also dedicated -- bill murray, many of you know who is now a very strong christian, working to promote christianity throughout the world. but was responsible with his mother for some of the initial cases which got prayer out of the school, and bill donohue out of the catholic league, but it was argued decades ago the fundamental issue of feminism was why should women have equal rights. women always have special rights. how is it that we are going to eliminate common you know, going to a socialist agenda which also eliminates family. today in the united states, the number of children being born out of wedlock is terrifying. the number of teenage pregnancies is terrifying. broken families, abortions. a country which, if you li
, we move to appoint where it becomes freedom from religion, not freedom of religion. and a secular society in which the aclu will be fine to fight for rights of islam, and defend muslims in a context where the aclu would never defend christians on an equal basis. the book is, both of these books, this one is partly dedicated to phyllis schlafly. i also dedicated -- bill murray, many of you know who is now a very strong christian, working to promote christianity throughout the world. but was...
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we enforce the laws that bar discrimination by schools based on race, national origin, sex, and religion. that is what we did. we went into meridian, we investigated, we found that black students received harsher disciplinary consequences. suspensions, than white even when the students were the same school, same ages, and had similar disciplinary issues. we have a far-reaching comprehensive plan with meridian so they can manage school behavior. that is a critical goal. they're going to do it in a way that is fair and avoid a school to prison pipeline. for aged for training appropriate responses for other practices to improve school climate. we called for a clear understanding of the role of school resource officers so they are not used to address school discipline on a regular, everyday basis. data collection and reporting so that we can be sure that they live up to the commitments that we are pleased that they made. we hope that that settlement will become a model for school districts around the country. we are working with others so that we can ensure that students across the country h
we enforce the laws that bar discrimination by schools based on race, national origin, sex, and religion. that is what we did. we went into meridian, we investigated, we found that black students received harsher disciplinary consequences. suspensions, than white even when the students were the same school, same ages, and had similar disciplinary issues. we have a far-reaching comprehensive plan with meridian so they can manage school behavior. that is a critical goal. they're going to do it in...
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let's go with religions for $200, alex. kelton. what is islam? right. religions for $400. who is bacchus? bacchus or dionysus. yes. religions for $600, please. n. who is bacchus? bacchus or dionysus. yes. kelton. what is judaism? good. religions for $800. kelton. what is evangelicalism? be a little more specific. what is charismatic evangelicalism? no.
let's go with religions for $200, alex. kelton. what is islam? right. religions for $400. who is bacchus? bacchus or dionysus. yes. religions for $600, please. n. who is bacchus? bacchus or dionysus. yes. kelton. what is judaism? good. religions for $800. kelton. what is evangelicalism? be a little more specific. what is charismatic evangelicalism? no.
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we say moral absolutes and yet moral relativity is the de facto religion of most college campuses. sometimes,talism or with deference to those who spoke a minute ago, we might say free enterprise or entrepreneurship on most campuses. the preference is for something quite different, whether you call it socialism, redistribution of wealth, communism coming social justice or whatever. it is different from the traditions of american and western civilization. we think it is appropriate for men to live separately from women until they are married. on most campuses, mixing sex in dormitories is increasingly common. we say whatever is true, noble, isutiful -- if there anything that has merit, focus your thought on this. on most campuses, the focus is on things that undermine all of those values. if i have left you with the impression that colorado christian university is a little old-fashioned, then maybe we are a little reactionary, actually have communicated to you what i intended to communicate. in your mind,ed the question of whether or not many of our colleges and universities contrib
we say moral absolutes and yet moral relativity is the de facto religion of most college campuses. sometimes,talism or with deference to those who spoke a minute ago, we might say free enterprise or entrepreneurship on most campuses. the preference is for something quite different, whether you call it socialism, redistribution of wealth, communism coming social justice or whatever. it is different from the traditions of american and western civilization. we think it is appropriate for men to...
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-- and all different nationalities, all different religions looking to the president. america was built from immigrants who were rejected from another country. we are the land of the free and the home of the brave. president obama gave acknowledgment. do this in honor of what we were built on. the bible says, if my people will call by the name, then will i heal them. all i'm asking is that we go before god. we pushed him out of the schools, out of the offices, out of everything that made us great. we have direct knowledge him for us to be the great nation that we are and will always be -- re- to be thee him for us great nation that we are and always will be. a caller in chicago. go ahead. caller: thank you, sir. we are the dream. i feel really moved by the whole program. i am the same age as the president. i worked very hard all my life to be a peacemaker. it has not been easy. watching the program makes me feel so joyful and hopeful. i have been blessed to be able to go to an elementary school where we had people from different ethnic groups, which helped me to be a m
-- and all different nationalities, all different religions looking to the president. america was built from immigrants who were rejected from another country. we are the land of the free and the home of the brave. president obama gave acknowledgment. do this in honor of what we were built on. the bible says, if my people will call by the name, then will i heal them. all i'm asking is that we go before god. we pushed him out of the schools, out of the offices, out of everything that made us...
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when religion is just a false pretense? answer me -- >> host: all right, louis, we got the response. let get a response. >> guest: okay. first of all, i don't know anybody and i am rather deeply involved in the christian and jewish world who believe the world is 5,000 years old. there are some people who do. i don't give a hoot. i think the universe is 13.7 billion years old. whatever science tells me, and proves, i believe. so it's a nonissue to me. don't read the bible for geology. i read the bible for moral guidance. so did every founder of this country, including jefferson. jefferson removed the miracles but jefferson wanted -- you know what jefferson wanted the seal of the united states to be? you can look it up on the internet. jefferson some franklin called deities, the seal of the united states was to be the jews leaving egypt. that how steeped in the bible jefferson was, not to mention adams and washington and so on. that's where we got the idea that we get our rights from a creator that comes from that book. doesn
when religion is just a false pretense? answer me -- >> host: all right, louis, we got the response. let get a response. >> guest: okay. first of all, i don't know anybody and i am rather deeply involved in the christian and jewish world who believe the world is 5,000 years old. there are some people who do. i don't give a hoot. i think the universe is 13.7 billion years old. whatever science tells me, and proves, i believe. so it's a nonissue to me. don't read the bible for...
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it is all about religion. >> host: when did it begin? >> guest: well, it began in the second millennium before christ at least. and it started as a small mountain top fortress just with water, a spring, and a mountaintop. of course in those days high places were often holy. have a fortress fell on the hyde, a holy place to be do need to have a spring. that is of jerusalem had. nothing special about it. what made it special and has made a special threat history has been the decisions, the winds it -- whimsical capricious decisions of a few men to use this can night shrine, this fortress there is nothing natural about jerusalem ever in its history. jerusalem has a special power. one of those places. first of all, one of the unique things about it is that everyone feels that a new jerusalem. everyone feels that there up into jerusalem needs to be built in jerusalem if it is already there. so that is one thing. everyone feels that jerusalem is there other home city. but the other strange thing about it is it is a city -- most cities did not
it is all about religion. >> host: when did it begin? >> guest: well, it began in the second millennium before christ at least. and it started as a small mountain top fortress just with water, a spring, and a mountaintop. of course in those days high places were often holy. have a fortress fell on the hyde, a holy place to be do need to have a spring. that is of jerusalem had. nothing special about it. what made it special and has made a special threat history has been the...
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of 1968, we have witnessed great strides toward freedom for all, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, class or sexual orientation. , in this year of jubilee, we are standing once again in the shadow of that great emancipator having been summoned to these hallowed grounds to reverberate the message of that great liberator for there is a remnant from 1963, congressman lewis, ambassador young, but still remains who has come to bequeath that message of freedom to a new generation of people who must now carry that message in their time, in their communities, amongst their tribes, and among the nations of the world. we must keep the sound and the message of freedom and justice going. as my mother said previously, karen scott king -- coretta scott king who assembled a coalition of conscience that started us on this whole path of remembering the anniversary of the march on washington, she reminded us that the struggle is a never-ending process. freedom is never really won. you earn it and when it in every generation. we come once again to let freedom ring because
of 1968, we have witnessed great strides toward freedom for all, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, class or sexual orientation. , in this year of jubilee, we are standing once again in the shadow of that great emancipator having been summoned to these hallowed grounds to reverberate the message of that great liberator for there is a remnant from 1963, congressman lewis, ambassador young, but still remains who has come to bequeath that message of freedom...
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isn't and this happens because their people are not products so they come with their culture their religion their traditions and customs and set of telling them when in rome do as the romans do meaning when in france like the french our government one after another has told them they are just as you are it's your right it's your human right instead of imposing our culture on to them so there's a shock for the force and at some point a conflict because the french want to preserve their way of life if they want to and don't want to adopt the culture traditions and customs of these foreigners. and then there's a serious economic crisis in france at the moment you've often said that just heritage measures that the only worsens things that wasn't france's economy drowning even before this measures were put into place and. doesn't france have one hundred percent of french to pay anyway the community of. no me. no but what i'm saying is that it would be all stare at the measures are a remedy that actually kills the patient who says that without the approval of the developer only don't there you go
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terrorism has no religion, no ethnicity. we have seen terrorist acts committed by various individuals, and focusing on a single group is very harmful and does not protect us. it allows individuals who are actually terrorist go by freely because they might not think that -- might not fit that so-called profile of what they believe a terrorist should look like i'm a anyone who was muslim or middle eastern, they might assume is muslim, that is who they are targeting. an example is richard reid, also known as the shoe bomber. he was able to go through easily. law enforcement agencies profiled weird behavior or anything -- he probably would not have been successful boarding the plane. he bought a one-way ticket using cash. he had no luggage. those are all red flags. but he did not fit the profile in terms of image, so they did not target him. that is an example of why profiling does not work and does not keep us safe. >> l.a. regional director at the muslim legal fund of america. thank you. 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther k
terrorism has no religion, no ethnicity. we have seen terrorist acts committed by various individuals, and focusing on a single group is very harmful and does not protect us. it allows individuals who are actually terrorist go by freely because they might not think that -- might not fit that so-called profile of what they believe a terrorist should look like i'm a anyone who was muslim or middle eastern, they might assume is muslim, that is who they are targeting. an example is richard reid,...
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, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the pres
, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented...
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just like we do for all religions. how is your buddhist, jewish, and baptist outreach program going? we don't need to sacrifice our liberties to remain free of terrorists. look at what they do in new york. we do not need this level of invasiveness of our most fundamental beliefs. before i leave, i want to pay tribute to a person in the audience where i have done this three times before. this is my fourth appearance. i want to pay tribute to senator bill armstrong. [applause] it was senator armstrong that introduced me to my friend, my companion and mentor, jesus christ. [applause] i sat down with him in 2002, we98, somewhere around then. were working on a campaign together. we had dinner together. how can someone as intelligent as you believe in god? literally asked that question. and you know what? he answered me. ok, we are at the leader of our fortunes right now. as a result of the election of 2012. but we must cling to a fundamental truth which is that we hold our views not because some special interest tells us to
just like we do for all religions. how is your buddhist, jewish, and baptist outreach program going? we don't need to sacrifice our liberties to remain free of terrorists. look at what they do in new york. we do not need this level of invasiveness of our most fundamental beliefs. before i leave, i want to pay tribute to a person in the audience where i have done this three times before. this is my fourth appearance. i want to pay tribute to senator bill armstrong. [applause] it was senator...
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undergo prolonged security measures and you know extensive invasive interviews merely because of a religion they identify with so i would say it's pretty often so when it comes to doing something about this is this something that needs to be addressed legislatively with new laws to protect muslims or or by repealing laws that allow them to be targeted to begin with where do we do we go to tackle this. ultimately i don't think the focus should be on most slims this is an issue that affects all americans so we definitely need to see legislative measures that will ensure that no american citizen is going to be ethnically religiously targeted at the airport or any other area for that matter so i think legislative measures and new laws on this issue is beneficial to all americans and not specifically to muslims or hindus there's news from new york city designated mosques as terrorist organizations so they can spy on religious leaders use informants what do you make of this news. this is i mean completely blows my mind designating a mosque as a terrorist organization is basically saying that any
undergo prolonged security measures and you know extensive invasive interviews merely because of a religion they identify with so i would say it's pretty often so when it comes to doing something about this is this something that needs to be addressed legislatively with new laws to protect muslims or or by repealing laws that allow them to be targeted to begin with where do we do we go to tackle this. ultimately i don't think the focus should be on most slims this is an issue that affects all...
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post-civil rights movement, movement for racial and social justice in this country, entertainment, religion, even sports -- we have to connect to beagle where they are at at and make sure we are not disconnected -- we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected. >> the civil rights leadership ,as distinctly ministers because they had independent jobs. they did not owe their job for working for a company or institution. so they could not be fired. there is a practical reason. that independent spirit sometimes in a community, those , those thategree are independents lady a large role. so there is a practical reason. >> they are going to fire me because we are past our time. >> i just want to say also -- [laughter] we have to of unity, look at non-judeo-christian states. since 9/11, muslim americans have been profiled and the level of hate violence has increased significantly. whether it be buddhist or muslim or other faith-based communities, those also have to really be incorporated in our sense of justice and our sense of bringing our communities togethe
post-civil rights movement, movement for racial and social justice in this country, entertainment, religion, even sports -- we have to connect to beagle where they are at at and make sure we are not disconnected -- we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected. >> the civil rights leadership ,as distinctly ministers because they had independent jobs. they did not owe their job for working for a company or institution. so they could not be fired....
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we recognize is that just as we judge people on the basis of their character and not their color or religion or gender, the same is true for their sexual orientation. i don't suspect that we will have special laws pertaining to young people who were cut off support by their parents because their parents hadn't gotten to the place i think they should be when it comes to loving and supporting their kids regardless of who they are. but we are going to make sure that all young people get the support they need so that their parents are willing to provide and that they can go to college and succeed. >> tomorrow on c-span, from the steps of the lincoln memorial, watch the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. speakers include reverend al sharpton, attorney general eric holder, congressman john lewis, and the families of trayvon martin. following the speaking program, they will march to the martin luther king memorial to the washington monument. after the march, listen to live interviews with reporters and attendees on c-span radio. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. [c
we recognize is that just as we judge people on the basis of their character and not their color or religion or gender, the same is true for their sexual orientation. i don't suspect that we will have special laws pertaining to young people who were cut off support by their parents because their parents hadn't gotten to the place i think they should be when it comes to loving and supporting their kids regardless of who they are. but we are going to make sure that all young people get the...
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of americans as a possible terrorists it's you know a violation of our freedom of speech freedom of religion and it infringes on our rights and it's unconstitutional to say the least so more decisions like the council on american islamic relations are calling for a probe into the n.y.p.d. do you think that will be effective. i mean i guess only time will tell i don't exactly know i know that they've had other hearings where the n.y.p.d. themselves actually have admitted that years of spying on the muslim community in muslim neighborhoods did not generate any leads nor did it lead to any terrorism investigation so i mean they've admitted that it's quite pointless a waste of our tax dollars as well as extremely unconstitutional so hopefully it will be effective but only time will tell this this sort of suspicion of muslims in these increased rates of islamophobia really became institutionalized after september eleventh unfortunately here we are twelve years out do you think there's any sign of this abating and what keeps fueling it so far removed from the eleven. i mean at the current moment i
of americans as a possible terrorists it's you know a violation of our freedom of speech freedom of religion and it infringes on our rights and it's unconstitutional to say the least so more decisions like the council on american islamic relations are calling for a probe into the n.y.p.d. do you think that will be effective. i mean i guess only time will tell i don't exactly know i know that they've had other hearings where the n.y.p.d. themselves actually have admitted that years of spying on...
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we studied the great religions of the world. it had a wonderful teacher but a name of jim lawson. he infused us with the way of nonviolence. many of us, during the early days, except that nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living, not simply as a technique or tactic. it became the way of the national movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the march that left you moved. >> in the first place, coming out of birmingham, we didn't think much of the march. we thought the movement was in the streets and we had 5000 students take over the city. we collapsed the economy. we got an agreement from 100 businessmen to change the segregation laws of birmingham. we figured the fight was over for us. this was a sunday school picnic. the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do i march on washington like gandhi's march to the sea. they wanted to get out on highway 11 and ticket town by town. it was a. philip randolph that appeal to dr. king an
we studied the great religions of the world. it had a wonderful teacher but a name of jim lawson. he infused us with the way of nonviolence. many of us, during the early days, except that nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living, not simply as a technique or tactic. it became the way of the national movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the march...
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centralized, the government, taking away my freedom, my freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property. shutting down businesses, ,hether it was small businesses shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. before castro they had a premier medical system. the university of havana was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical instruction. today that system is gone. relatives that go back always take a suitcase full of medicine. there isn't aspirin in cuba. in the hospitals in cuba, staph infections are epidemic. everywhere. there is something else that socialized medicine will do. under socialized medicine, the indoctors cannot make enough money. what happens is doctors go somewhere else so they can practice. it happens in canada. came to practice it because they cannot make any money in canada. thousands upon thousands of medical doctors left cuba and our practicing medicine
centralized, the government, taking away my freedom, my freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property. shutting down businesses, ,hether it was small businesses shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. before castro they had a premier medical system. the university of...
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it is the weak minded religion the human mind is through chemicals. this is called the moist robot. [laughter] sometimes i don't think they see the humor but i don't think he is kidding so then the jigsaw puzzle of the brain is completed we will know what we are and how we should act. the problem is to know just who continues to believe and repel the lay in a story is as well popular science things are simply the abuse of science with a political agenda? those degrees are all free and historically what most scientists have thought and still think usually the fundamental assumption of the science and journalism and abuse as one of the great ongoing human endeavors as with the ideology as it is often called. unfortunately science is not to comfortable with the economic exploitation and industrial militarism. how the ideology is it the brodeur ideology of capitalism is with the interest here. the only remaining question is to what degree western culture can free itself from the divisions of which the ideology finds the resources to compose the alternative narrative what it means to be
it is the weak minded religion the human mind is through chemicals. this is called the moist robot. [laughter] sometimes i don't think they see the humor but i don't think he is kidding so then the jigsaw puzzle of the brain is completed we will know what we are and how we should act. the problem is to know just who continues to believe and repel the lay in a story is as well popular science things are simply the abuse of science with a political agenda? those degrees are all free and...
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can say error.le is in erro not in we say moral absolutes, and yet moral relatively is the de facto religion of most college campuses. we say capitalism or sometimes with deference to those who spoke a moment ago, we might say free enterprise or entrepreneurship on most campuses, the preference is something quite different. when you call it socialism, redistribution of wealth and income, communism, social justice, it is quite different than the traditions of american and western civilization. we think it is appropriate for men to live separately from women until they are married. on most cap as is, mixing sex in dormitories is increasingly common. we say whatever is true, noble, dutiful, if there is anything has merit, focus your thought on this. the truth of the matter is almost campuses, the focus is on things that undermine all of those values. if i have left you with the impression that colorado christian university is a little old fashion, that maybe we are a little reactionary, actually i have communicated to you what i intended to communicate. have raised in your mind the question of
can say error.le is in erro not in we say moral absolutes, and yet moral relatively is the de facto religion of most college campuses. we say capitalism or sometimes with deference to those who spoke a moment ago, we might say free enterprise or entrepreneurship on most campuses, the preference is something quite different. when you call it socialism, redistribution of wealth and income, communism, social justice, it is quite different than the traditions of american and western civilization....
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a is especially dangerous in country where there is no national religion and no national language. we speak many languages and are many colors. there is no one race. we have a flimsy and ephemeral set of ideals that we believe in . one person, one vote. equal protection under the law. due process. our national secular scripture. that is what we say we believe and that is what makes us americans. it is frayed. that is what we are here to discuss. we are with the right to vote. some of the issues we want to cover is the impact of the decision, the infamous new north carolina voter id law. carolina andth other jurisdictions started to flex the muscle that was given retraction -- let you know that section five requires that all voting changes cover -- are submitted to the department of justice for pre-clearance. you know that shelby versus holder said that there is no more section five pre-clearance. let's not be naÏve, section five is unusual. it is unusual to have something that is punishment before it happens. if you have a client, i do not care what kind of record to have, their p
a is especially dangerous in country where there is no national religion and no national language. we speak many languages and are many colors. there is no one race. we have a flimsy and ephemeral set of ideals that we believe in . one person, one vote. equal protection under the law. due process. our national secular scripture. that is what we say we believe and that is what makes us americans. it is frayed. that is what we are here to discuss. we are with the right to vote. some of the issues...
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he discusses the place of religion and rehabilitation and incarceration. the program is about an hour. >> good afternoon. so does not have a conversation with you. what might be seen as an opportune moment. this is the year where there has been much discussion, different sorts of the place of presence in american society in the contemporary moment, i think, in particular on one hand of michele alexander is the new jim crow.
he discusses the place of religion and rehabilitation and incarceration. the program is about an hour. >> good afternoon. so does not have a conversation with you. what might be seen as an opportune moment. this is the year where there has been much discussion, different sorts of the place of presence in american society in the contemporary moment, i think, in particular on one hand of michele alexander is the new jim crow.
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post-civil rights movement and a movement for racial and social justice in this company, entertainment, religion, even sports, we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected from the things that are moving people. >> i was going to add, there is a practical reason why civil rights leadership was distinctly ministers, because they had independent jobs. for didn't owe their job working for a company or institution so they took a position that might be controversial. they couldn't be fired. there was a practical reason. sometimes in a community those who have a degree of economic independence can play a large role, so there's another reason which his philosophical but there's another one which is practical. >> i just have to say also that absolutely in the work of unity we also have to look at non- judeo-christian dates. vince 9/11, many americans have the level of and hate violence has increased significantly. so whether it is a buddhist or muslim or other faith these communities, those have to be incorporated in our sense of justice and our sense of bringing
post-civil rights movement and a movement for racial and social justice in this company, entertainment, religion, even sports, we have to connect to people where they are at and make sure we are not disconnected from the things that are moving people. >> i was going to add, there is a practical reason why civil rights leadership was distinctly ministers, because they had independent jobs. for didn't owe their job working for a company or institution so they took a position that might be...
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the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction. today the system is gone. relatives that go back always they always take a suitcase full of medicine. there isn't aspirin in cuba. in the hospitals in cuba, staph infections are epidemic. everywhere. that is something else socialized medicine will do. under socialized medicine, the doctors cannot make enough money. what happens is, doctors go somewhere else so they can practice. it happens in canada. a lot of canadian doctors cannot practice it because they cannot make any money in canada. thousands upon thousands of medical doctors left cuba and our practicing medicine in this country. i talked to you yesterday, he said
the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction. today the system is...
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the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction.
the heavy weight of a centralized,taking away my freem of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property, shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. they had a premier medical system. the university was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical construction.
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come want to do anything about it well you have an organization freedom from religion foundation that says we are going to do something about it we're going to have the eye we're going to sue the i.r.s. and we're going to tell him do your damn job do what you should do this is a five a one c three organization that is involve themselves in politics think about this tom church organizations don't have to give the i.r.s. any details when they declare that they're five zero one c three the extend exchange they're told look you may not involve yourself in politics is a matter of fact you've been put together for education and religion scientific research or charitable activities anything beyond that and you violate the five a one c three there's nothing equivocal about this there's no deep there's nothing odd about this they've been sued the irish refuses to to do their job because they're afraid of political fallout while well that's and that and this was a deal lyndon johnson cut back in the day with the churches to make the growth happen so so. the the essence of the lawsuit is to forc
come want to do anything about it well you have an organization freedom from religion foundation that says we are going to do something about it we're going to have the eye we're going to sue the i.r.s. and we're going to tell him do your damn job do what you should do this is a five a one c three organization that is involve themselves in politics think about this tom church organizations don't have to give the i.r.s. any details when they declare that they're five zero one c three the extend...
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we will continue to fight for justice for people who will serve despite their ethnic background, religion, economic immigration status and their government and their policies and process. as for jubilee,it gives me such joy that we just recently celebrated this historical victory of the same-sex marriages in san francisco is the first county clerks office in this state to say open california to perform ceremonies for same-sex couples during our pride weekend. >> [applause] >> we can continue to celebrate these historical events diverse cultures inheritances that make san francisco unique. 50 years ago dr. king i have a dream speech inspired and changed many lives. we as beneficiaries, of his legacy and of the civil right movement can keep his dream alive if we do all we can and all are shared by keeping fighting for social justice and equality for our generation and the next generation. thank you and welcome. >> [applause] >> don't say it. i've known her for a long time but i will say for how long. only her and her father no. she's beautiful. she turned out just wonderful. great job, dad.
we will continue to fight for justice for people who will serve despite their ethnic background, religion, economic immigration status and their government and their policies and process. as for jubilee,it gives me such joy that we just recently celebrated this historical victory of the same-sex marriages in san francisco is the first county clerks office in this state to say open california to perform ceremonies for same-sex couples during our pride weekend. >> [applause] >> we can...
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and self-interest. >>> in wrapping up his arguments, saying you should not punish him for his religion. you should punish him for hit hate. when asked if he would address the jury, hasan who acted as his own attorney said simply, i have no closing statement. now, officials say hasan will be transferred to the military prison at fort leavenworth, kansas, where he will likely spend years waiting out the more -- automatic appeals. >> mark potter, thank you. >>> still ahead, the fire in yosemite and the growing concerns it's making the air dangerous to breathe as much as 100 miles away. >>> tonight fire crews battling one of the largest fires in the history of california say it will likely be weeks before the fire is contained and new concerns tonight about the smoke from this massive fire. nbc's miguel almaguer has more tonight. >> reporter: the firefight on the front lines of the rim fire may not be over until winter. while there's steady progress in the push for containment. >> look at those flames just ripping across those trees. >> reporter: tonight growing concern far away from the f
and self-interest. >>> in wrapping up his arguments, saying you should not punish him for his religion. you should punish him for hit hate. when asked if he would address the jury, hasan who acted as his own attorney said simply, i have no closing statement. now, officials say hasan will be transferred to the military prison at fort leavenworth, kansas, where he will likely spend years waiting out the more -- automatic appeals. >> mark potter, thank you. >>> still ahead,...
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do have public officials who are happy to mention their own religion and i get a kick out of it and check their voting record because on this issue and on your issue, they are part of the problem. who are they? they are your friends. they are the people you like. they like environmental things, other things. these things i tried to talk to them and so have others much more powerful than i am. he was in mexico for 3 months. he had a mental breakdown. he thought he was dead. to check if he was dead he stepped out in front of a trick and the truck missed him. and his mother went day in and day out to check the bodies in tijuana and finally he wondered back and finally the lawyers at a c l u, made a case t . the government was unrepent ant. the best way to do is go to the place and look at the people and be a voice coming out as best you can and say this is what i saw and on the 5th floor, some of them well-dressed people i mentioned in my statistics go into a room to get advice as to how to handle their particular matter to question their connection to their children. and there is a wo
do have public officials who are happy to mention their own religion and i get a kick out of it and check their voting record because on this issue and on your issue, they are part of the problem. who are they? they are your friends. they are the people you like. they like environmental things, other things. these things i tried to talk to them and so have others much more powerful than i am. he was in mexico for 3 months. he had a mental breakdown. he thought he was dead. to check if he was...
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you told us all that the extremists were smart part of your religion. if they are, stand up and say so. what i don't get, this woman drank from the well. she was thirsty. you are going to put her to death? if that's what your religion is about, i think you better relook at it because it doesn't make any sense. please, would you please either stand up and speak out or shut uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. test test ♪ >>> time for one more thing. i am going to kick it off. today is my first day back after being away since my little brother passed away. i want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone
you told us all that the extremists were smart part of your religion. if they are, stand up and say so. what i don't get, this woman drank from the well. she was thirsty. you are going to put her to death? if that's what your religion is about, i think you better relook at it because it doesn't make any sense. please, would you please either stand up and speak out or shut uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know...